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Sohrabuddin case: Amit Shah heads for Mumbai on Supreme Court's orders | Former Gujarat Home Minister Amit Shah left for Mumbai on Sunday morning following a direction from the Supreme Court to be out of the State till November 15, when
the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) plea seeking cancellation of his bail will be heard. The CBI filed a petition in the apex court on Saturday seeking
cancellation of the bail granted by the Gujarat High Court to Amit Shah and sought
an urgent hearing. The petition was filed in the Deputy Registrar's office around
10.30 p.m. hours after the top brass of the premier investigating agency decided
to move the apex court for cancelling the bail. Senior lawyer KTS Tulsi, who
appeared
for CBI in the High Court, accompanied CBI officials when the petition was filed.
The CBI court had earlier rejected Shah's bail plea in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh
fake encounter case. The CBI arrested Amit Shah on July 25 in connection with
the case. In his petition before the high court, Shah had alleged that the CBI
had framed him and that there was no evidence to implicate him. On September 3,
Shah had asked the Supreme Court to recall its verdict for a CBI probe on grounds
of 'prejudice', and levelled allegations of corruption against its judge and the
Central Government. In the 87-page application moved by Shah, he alleged that
Justice Tarun Chatterjee, who was part of the Bench that had handed over the
investigation
to the CBI on July 12, was himself under the scanner of the investigating agency
for his involvement in the Uttar Pradesh provident fund scam. Shah's application
in the apex court also questioned the propriety of Justice Aftab Alam considering
the fact that he was aware that Justice Chatterjee's name figured in the provident
fund scam. The CBI has charged Shah with murder, abduction, extortion and
conspiracy.
On July 23, it produced a 30,000-page charge-sheet implicating Shah in the case.
Shah was interrogated over three days in jail in mid August, but the CBI said
he did not cooperate and denied any involvement in the case. Sohrabuddin and his
wife Kausar Bi were killed in an alleged fake encounter in 2005.
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